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From here.]And this was not the Sun Room. Or any room at Landel's that he'd seen. The odd twisting feeling made Abe's hand slip from the door handle against his will and it slammed shut, leaving him in a far more cramped room that smelled faintly of animal food and wood shavings. "What in the world?" he whispered as he reached for his flashlight
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He didn't press the issue however, due to the fact that Roxas looked as though he were about to be ill. If the other young man were Starfleet then Chekov would have urged Roxas to divulge as much information as he knew. However Roxas was a civilian, and looked as though the travel was beginning to wear on him.
It concerned him, the thought of continuing through these unknown entities without any information--especially when Roxas was looking to adversely affected. However Roxas was echoing Chekov's earlier recommendation that they leave before something made them unable to escape. But without anything to go off of, who knew? They could step through the next door and never come out.
Chekov's eyebrows came together and he looked up at the Captain for orders. "If zis plece is ze origin point of ze reanimated bodies, it would be to our adwantage to leawe as soon as is possible, Keptain." Even if they had no readout on what it was they were using to escape. He looked back to Roxas, frowning slightly.
"Are you going to be able to stand anozer tunnel?" he asked, offering an arm to assist Roxas if he needed it.
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But same as how Kirk knew it wasn't transporter technology shooting them around, he guessed it wasn't whatever means Roxas normally used either. Which pointed again to their number one suspect: the Head Doctor. If his hunch earlier today was right, then Doyleton also fell within Landel's sphere of influence, meaning going through the front door again(?) would send them off to god-knows-where. And, seeing how Landel loved inflicting his experiments on as many prisoners at once, it also meant that everyone else was probably going through the same thing.
Kirk's flashlight lingered on the open drawers in the grooming area, and the disarrayed supplies within. Whoever had been here before them was now long gone, and if some of the building's structural damage had happened just tonight... well, Kirk definitely wasn't averse to Chekov's recommendation.
"Here." He pointed out a door at the back of the store, which a sign indicated would lead into a veterinary clinic. Time to test the scope of Landel's "experiment." A few solid kicks with his hospital-issued boots rattled the lock, and he pulled it open, unsurprised to find exactly what he was expecting: a vet clinic. The other passages hadn't changed until they'd gone through, either.
Kirk looked back at the two teenagers, smiling as he held the door open for them. "If you're feeling up to it, I'd say 'as soon as possible' is right now."
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Once he did move towards the door Jim opened, he did feel better. And since he was already flinching before entering the door, he was prepared for it.
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